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NAME

       hatariui - Python/Gtk UI for Hatari

SYNOPSIS

       hatariui | hatariui.py [options] [directory|diskimage|program]

DESCRIPTION

       hatariui  is  a  Python/Gtk UI for Hatari which can either embed the Hatari window (on X11
       systems) or run in a separate window.  By default it provides a  normal  application  menu
       and  some extra button for faster access to fast-forward etc. functionality, but these are
       fully configurable with the command line options. While it lacks support for some  of  the
       Hatari configuration options that Hatari's SDL GUI has, it also supports some options that
       the Hatari's built-in SDL UI doesn't.

       Besides the UI configurability, some of the other advantages hatariui  has  over  the  SDL
       interface  included  with  Hatari itself are use of a normal Gtk file selector with all of
       its features (directory shortcuts etc), support for UTF-8 (in file names) and  in  general
       blending better to the user's desktop environment.

       Additionally,  Hatari  can  run  while  one uses UI configuration dialogs, and it can stop
       Hatari completely to better save the battery on mobile computers.  For devices  without  a
       keyboard,  it  offers  a  a  text  input  dialog and one can configure (from command line)
       buttons for often used strings.

HATARIUI / HATARIUI.PY

       hatariui is actually a shell script wrapper for the hatariui.py Python script.  It's  used
       to run the Python script with suitable options for default usage and to set up the correct
       installation directory for the rest of the Hatari UI Python scripts and data files.

       Options below are actually for hatariui.py script.  If you want to  change  options  given
       for it, modify the hatariui shell script or make your own based on the installed one.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Hatari UI command line help

       -n, --nomenu
              Omit menubar from the window

       -e, --embed
              Embed Hatari window (to middle of controls)

       -f, --fullscreen
              Start in fullscreen

       -l, --left <controls>
              Add a toolbar at left

       -r, --right <controls>
              Add a toolbar at right

       -t, --top <controls>
              Add a toolbar at top

       -b, --bottom <controls>
              Add a toolbar at bottom

       -p, --panel <name>,<controls>
              Add a separate window with given name and controls

       You  can  have  only  one  toolbar on each side of the Hatari window.  Panels are separate
       windows and you can has as many of them as you wish.  For each panel you  need  to  add  a
       control with the name of the panel (see "MyPanel" in examples).

       Following controls can are available for toolbars and panels:

       |      Separator between controls

       >      Next toolbar in panel windows

       compatibility
              Hatari compatibility list

       harddisk
              Hard disk images and directories

       reset  Warm or cold reset Hatari

       sconfig
              Save configuration

       bugs   Report a bug

       display
              Display settings

       authors
              Hatari authors

       forward
              Whether to fast forward Hatari (needs fast machine)

       debug  Activate Hatari debugger

       quit   Quit Hatari UI

       hatari Hatari home page

       recanim
              Record animation

       recsound
              Record YM/Wav

       mails  Hatari mailing lists

       floppy Floppy images

       device Toggle Midi, Printer, RS232 peripherals

       load   Load emulation snapshot

       lconfig
              Load configuration

       path   Device & save file paths

       machine
              Hatari st/e/tt/falcon configuration

       todo   Hatari TODO

       hatariui
              Hatari UI home page

       save   Save emulation snapshot

       joystick
              Joystick settings

       trace  Hatari tracing setup

       pause  Pause Hatari to save battery

       about  Hatari UI information

       release
              Hatari release notes

       full   Toggle whether Hatari is fullscreen

       manual Hatari manual

       input  Simulate text input and mouse clicks

       sound  Sound settings

       changes
              Latest Hatari changes

       run    (Re-)run Hatari

       shot   Grab a screenshot

       <panel name>
              Button for the specified panel window

       <name>=<string/code>
              Synthetize string or single key <code>

       If no options are given, the UI uses basic controls.

EXAMPLES

       Example  on  how  to  add  top,  right  and bottom toolbars and a separate "MyPanel" panel
       window:
            hatariui.py --embed \
            -t "about,run,pause,quit" \
            -p "MyPanel,Macro=Test,Undo=97,Help=98,>,F1=59,F2=60,>,close" \
            -r "paste,debug,trace,machine,MyPanel" \
            -b "sound,|,forward,|,fullscreen"

       For more examples on Hatari UI options usage, see the hatariui shell script.

SEE ALSO

       hmsa(1), hatariui(1), hconsole(1)

COPYRIGHT

       Hatari UI is written by Eero Tamminen <oak at helsinkinet fi>.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
       the  GNU  General  Public  License  as  published  by the Free Software Foundation; either
       version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY  WARRANTY;
       without  even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
       See the GNU General Public License for more details.